Social networking is starting to be used for teacher professional development, for student and classroom networks, and as part of a growing trend toward Web 2.0 technologies that can create engaging learning environments. This chapter will look at the evolving use of social networks for professional development. We'll talk about these trends in social networking, discuss the pedagogical value of social networking tools, examine examples of social networking in education, and then evaluate the future potential of educational networking.
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Educational Social Networking for Professional Development
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Social networking is starting to be used for teacher professional development, for student and classroom networks, and as part of a growing trend toward Web 2.0 technologies that can create engaging learning environments. This chapter will look at the evolving use of social networks for professional development. We'll talk about these trends in social networking, discuss the pedagogical value of social networking tools, examine examples of social networking in education, and then evaluate the future potential of educational networking.Contributors
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